Blurb A FIRE. A MURDER. A SILENT SUSPECT… On a quiet street, one house is burning to the ground… By the time sign language interpreter Paige Northwood arrives, flames have engulfed her client’s home. Though Lukas is safe, his wife is still inside. But she was dead before the fire started… Lukas signs to Paige … Continue reading The Silent Suspect by Nell Pattison
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Silent Night by Nell Pattison
I purchased my own copy of Silent Night and this review forms my honest opinion. Blurb What happened while they were sleeping? A school for the deaf takes an overnight trip to the snowy woods. Five teenagers go to sleep, but only four wake up. Leon is missing, and a teacher’s body is found in … Continue reading Silent Night by Nell Pattison
The Hard Way by Duncan Brockwell
Thank you to Zoe O'Farrell of ZooloosBookTours for inviting me to take part in this blog tour. I received an ebook to review. The decision to take part was my own and this review forms my honest opinion. Blurb When intruders enter a radio station and kill a famed presenter it sets in motion a … Continue reading The Hard Way by Duncan Brockwell
The Dig Street Festival by Chris Walsh
My thanks to Emma at Damppebbles for asking me to take part in this blog tour. My copy of the book is my own, pre-ordered copy and this review forms my honest opinion. Blurb It’s 2006 in the fictional East London borough of Leytonstow. The UK’s pub smoking ban is about to happen, and thirty-eight-and-a-half … Continue reading The Dig Street Festival by Chris Walsh
Ruthless Women by Melanie Blake
I requested to read a copy of Ruthless Women via Netgalley. My thanks to the publishers for granting my request. This review forms my honest opinion. Blurb On a beautiful private island off the coast of the UK, the cast and crew of glamorous TV show Falcon Bay are at breaking point. Ratings are falling, and their … Continue reading Ruthless Women by Melanie Blake
The Streets, Like Flowers, Come Alive in the Rain by Steve Denehan
I received a review copy ahead of this blog tour, with thanks. This review forms my honest opinion. Review I've enjoyed The Streets, Like Flowers, Come Alive in the Rain immensely! Poetry bordering on prose, I loved how each poem tells a tiny story of snapshot moments in time; personal experiences, observations of others and … Continue reading The Streets, Like Flowers, Come Alive in the Rain by Steve Denehan
Backstories by Simon Van Der Velde
I received an ebook of Backstories from the author. The choice to review was my own and this review forms my honest opinion. Blurb Dreamers, singers, talkers and killers; they can dazzle with their beauty or their talent or their unmitigated evil, but inside themselves they are as frail and desperate as the rest of … Continue reading Backstories by Simon Van Der Velde
Win by Harlan Coben
I accessed a review copy of Win, by my own request, via Netgalley. Thank you to the publishers for approving me to read. This review forms my honest opinion. Blurb Over twenty years ago, heiress Patricia Lockwood was abducted during a robbery of her family's estate, then locked inside an isolated cabin for months. Patricia … Continue reading Win by Harlan Coben
Behind Closed Doors by Catherine Alliott
My thanks to the publisher, Michael Joseph, for asking me to take part in this blog tour and for providing a review copy. The decision to take part was my own and this review forms my honest opinion. Blurb From the outside, anyone would think that Lucy Palmer has it all: loving children, a dashing … Continue reading Behind Closed Doors by Catherine Alliott
Old Bones by Helen Kitson
My thanks to Emma Welton for inviting me to take part in this blog tour. I read my own copy of this book in preparation for this tour, which I had pre-ordered some months ago. This review forms my honest opinion. Blurb Diana and her sister Antonia are house-sharing spinsters who have never got over … Continue reading Old Bones by Helen Kitson